"Come again?" yes, you could say C helps him with that too, although I doubt
a man thinks that is trival...oh well, I assume that was either a double entrendra or
a freudian slip....:-) ha ha..I liked it . LOL.

C is the type of woman who is like a jolly good sticks time, you play with her,
you maybe "keep her" but "marry her?" eh?

not done. This would be really sinking lower for the H of W...oh yessss, there
was ...what was her name? Wallis Simpson....

well, but he had to give it up...ah huh...

This is not going to go well over ...not a good idea.

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Polfoto 03-11-2003 The Prince of Wales rides in a jeep with the Maharaja of Jodhpur, Gaj Singh II during his visit to the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, November 3rd 2003. The Prince of Wales is on an official nine-day tour of India.

Polfoto 03-11-2003 The Prince of Wales rides in a jeep with the Maharaja of Jodhpur, Gaj Singh II during his visit to the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, November 3rd 2003. The Prince of Wales is on an official nine-day tour of India.

Polfoto 03-11-2003 The Prince of Wales at the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, November 3rd 2003, watches children suffering from polio demonstrate their athletic abilities during an event held at the British charity Polio Children. The Prince of Wales is on an official nine-day tour of India.

Polfoto 01-11-2003 The Prince of Wales is given flowers by the children of the Palace school, during his visit to the school in the grounds of the Royal Palace at Jaipur, north west India, during his official visit to the country.

Polfoto 02-11-2003 The Prince of Wales is presented with a turban, after arriving by helicopter in the remote Indian village of Bhaonta. The Prince flew into the village, to see a project in which a dam has provided a constant supply of fresh water to the villagers.

Polfoto 02-11-2003 The Prince of Wales makes his way to view a dam in the remote Indian village of Bhaonta. The Prince flew into the village, to see a project in which a dam has provided a constant supply of fresh water to the villagers.

Polfoto 02-11-2003 The Prince of Wales is festooned with flower garlands, after arriving by helicopter in the remote Indian village of Bhaonta. The Prince flew into the village, to see a project in which a dam has provided a constant supply of fresh water to the villagers.

www.ibl.se - In the village of Amber, where he toured a step well restoration project.The Prince meets musicians on the roof of a local house (haveli) overlooking the fortress and village. 11/01/2003. Prince Charles in Jaipur, on his tour of India.

www.ibl.se - In the village of Amber, where he toured a step well restoration project.The Prince meets musicians on the roof of a local house (haveli) overlooking the fortress and village. 11/01/2003. Prince Charles in Jaipur, on his tour of India.